Little White Lies (magazine)
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Little White Lies is a magazine about movies. Music, travel, fashion and current events are all aspects of the movie-going experience, and Little White Lies discusses them all.
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[edit] Ranking system
It uniquely uses a tripartite ranking system (as explained in The Guardian on 20 July 2005) which reviews films in three areas. The categories are Anticipation, Enjoyment and In Retrospect. Each category receives a mark out of five with a brief portion of explanatory text.
[edit] History
In the early days of the magazine, The Guardian reported, on 12 September 2005, on the genesis of the magazine, writing that
"Danny Miller conceived Little White Lies with his schoolfriend Matthew Bochenski when aged 17 and they carried the dream with them through university and into their first jobs at skate and snowboard magazine Adrenalin. When the independent publishers behind Adrenalin collapsed last November, he put together the first issue of Little White Lies with Bochenski"
[edit] Trivia
Paul Willoughby and Rob Longworth art direct the magazine.
The magazine also used to run a film club in association with popular retailer Fopp. Since the latter collapsed, the club is now held at Curzon Soho, in partnership with Suso.
[edit] External links
- Official Little White Lies site
- Paul Willoughby.com
- Rob Longworth
- Film Club with Fopp
- Video interview with Little White Lies at CNETTV UK